> "Guy" == Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Yes, in a genera way, we should a a pre-release building (and possibly
>> testing?) procedure, carried on by one person (or a limited group of
>> people) after the CVS has been locked.
Guy> Note that this procedure needs t
On Jul 13, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Loris Degioanni wrote:
Yes, in a genera way, we should a a pre-release building (and
possibly testing?) procedure, carried on by one person (or a
limited group of people) after the CVS has been locked.
Note that this procedure needs to include at least one pers
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From: "Hannes Gredler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 4:35 AM
Subject: Re: [tcpdump-workers] print-slow.c
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 11:10:38PM -0700, Loris Degioanni wrote:
| Some genius had the idea of adding a new fi
Guy Harris wrote:
Loris Degioanni wrote:
Some genius had the idea of adding a new file (print-slow.c) to the
repository few hours before the x.9.2 release, without at least trying
to recompile on all the platforms. Result: tcpdump 3.9.2 doesn't
compile under Windows (even if it used to compi
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 11:10:38PM -0700, Loris Degioanni wrote:
| Some genius had the idea of adding a new file (print-slow.c) to the
| repository few hours before the x.9.2 release, without at least trying
| to recompile on all the platforms. Result: tcpdump 3.9.2 doesn't compile
| under Windo
Loris Degioanni wrote:
Some genius had the idea of adding a new file (print-slow.c) to the
repository few hours before the x.9.2 release, without at least trying
to recompile on all the platforms. Result: tcpdump 3.9.2 doesn't compile
under Windows (even if it used to compile the night before t
Some genius had the idea of adding a new file (print-slow.c) to the
repository few hours before the x.9.2 release, without at least trying
to recompile on all the platforms. Result: tcpdump 3.9.2 doesn't compile
under Windows (even if it used to compile the night before the release).
We alread